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"social consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the effects of an event, action, or situation on a group or community. For example, "The new law had significant social consequences, causing displacement and disruption among the local population."
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This had important social consequences.
And social-media ranting begets social consequences.
That churning had important social consequences.
That has potentially vast social consequences.
Indeed, the problem has troubling social consequences.
There were social consequences of a skilled workforce leaving".
But there is also growing alarm about the social consequences.
The health and social consequences can be grievous.
Ignore the social consequences, the pain and suffering.
Insecure working has profound social consequences, none of them good.
Proponents argue that the benefit can have large social consequences.
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undesirable consequences
social implications
educational consequences
justice consequences
business consequences
societal consequences
social impact
social aftermath
social implication
welfare consequences
security consequences
community consequences
employment consequences
economic consequences
social repercussions
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